The well-known investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has revealed that he will soon release a film that will rock Ghana to its very core.
According to Anas, the documentary, which would be a look into some lawmakers in the nation, will be released prior to the 2024 elections.
The journalist who made these comments in an interview on DW Africa also said that due of the work being done on the planned exposé, he hasn’t published any articles on Ghana for a few months.
“The work that I am doing now might be the last before we get into the elections. But already the signs are very clear and I can tell you that the foundation would be shaken once again.
“There are a couple of international ones that are about to be released. But this one talking to you as a Ghanaian, I mean the foundation of Ghana would be shaken,” he said.
In order for the new documentary to have the same impact as the previous one, which resulted in Charles Ade Boahen’s dismissal as the former Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance, he said, he is being meticulous with it.
Ameyaw Anas After losing his defamation action against Kennedy Agyapong, the member of parliament for Assin Central, Anas has recently come under fire from a segment of the public.
In a recent ruling on a defamation lawsuit brought by Anas, the Accra High Court’s presiding judge chastised him for allegedly engaging in “investigative terrorism” rather than investigative journalism.
The journalist also came under fire for his “Galamsey Economy” documentary, which named Charles Adu Boahen as a suspect and resulted in the former minister’s dismissal. Some claimed that the journalist had set up the former minister.